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also provided a sawtooth waveform. The pitch of the oscillator could set to a wide range of octaves, then fine tuned with a separate parameter. A major improvement over the Synare 1 was the introduction of a fairly advanced sequencer with multiple patterns, and the ability to change patterns and octaves on the fly. This model also featured twelve pads rather than the four of the Synare 1. The retail price in 1976 was $ 1,395.00, and as a result the Synare 2 remains a very rare item.
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descending 'booming' sound which was used extensively in disco records of the era. Oscillator 1 was the noise generator with a 'tune' function. The amplifier section had volume, attack, and decay controls. This model also had a low-pass filter with cutoff, resonance and decay controls and was manufactured from 1977 to 1982.
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Noted for its flying saucer appearance, this was the first affordable model for most musicians. As well as the ability to be run on batteries, the model featured 2 oscillators with no variable waveforms, a white-noise generator, as well as a sweep function, which could be used up or down to achieve a
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This model was manufactured from 1976 to 1982 and was Star's flagship. It was very much like the Synare 1, with one oscillator providing sawtooth, pulse, or white noise. It added assignable functions, such as the ability to route the LFO in order to simultaneously modulate several parameters. The LFO
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generator, Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) with triangle and pulse waveforms, a mixer and a low-pass filter with Resonance and Cutoff controls. It also had an envelope generator with attack, decay, sustain, and release. Made from 1975 to 1981.
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A small box that could be mounted to the rim of a drum on a drumset. One VCO that could be pitch modulated by an LFO and an envelope generator.
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Virtually the same machine as its predecessor, but with more flexible modulation controls. Manufactured during the same time as the Synare 3.
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rather than a rubber pad. Had modulation route and depth controls. Made from approximately 1979–1983. Very rare. Can be seen in video of "
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Four rubber rectangular pads connected to a main module with one oscillator producing pulse and sawtooth waveforms. It also had a
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made by Star Instruments in the mid-1970s through the 1980s. The Synare was a drum synthesizer, meaning that it was essentially a
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The Synare 1 (Synare Percussion Synthesizer | Synare PS | PS1)
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Very similar to its predecessor, but with an actual
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electronic drums
synthesizer
keyboard
Norman Millard
Dave Kusek
white noise
drumhead
Love Don't Live Here Anymore
Rose Royce
Alan Myers
Devo
David Robinson
The Cars
Gary Numan
The Cure
Warren Cann
Ultravox
Stephen Morris
Joy Division
New Order
Merzbow
Our Daughter's Wedding
Josh Klinghoffer
Alan Wilder
Depeche Mode
Herbie Hancock
Michael Garrison
Jean Michel Jarre
Charly Alberti
Soda Stereo

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